Jimmy I quit trying to think about weather conditions a while back. I know that fishing a post cold front day can be tough....but it is not 100 percent so. I didn't go today because of the wind....but as I am writing this I am wondering if the weather reports called for the wind being higher than it is. As you know it plays havoc when fishing light line and lures....also if you fish out of a kayak. But if the wind is blowing down from the spots I will be fishing I will go even in 20-25 MPH winds. I have gone many days right after a cold front moved through the night before and caught a ton of fish.....but I must agree it is not the best conditions to hook up with some fish. I have found that most of the time the fish will be turned back on the 3rd day after a cold front. I know at Pickwick......Nickajack....the fall pattern has not kicked in. The water temps at both places is 65 degrees and I am not sure why the fish have not started their feeding frenzy. So I just go and take what the lake gives up. These are just thoughts and as always nothing is written in stone when fishing.
Regards
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